Crime reports

Published: Sunday, October 28, 2012 at 04:39 PM.

On Oct. 18, a man on Little Wiggins Road, La Grange, reported his son pointed a gun at him, beat him with a handgun, punched and kicked him The incident was cleared by an arrest.

On Oct. 21, a woman reported the theft of a set of keys. The keys are valued at $5. The incident occurred on Airport Road, Kinston.

On Oct. 23, a representative of the LCSO reported a simple affray occurred at North Lenoir High School. No injuries were reported. The incident was cleared by an arrest.

On Oct. 24, a woman on Sharon Church Road, Kinston, reported one of her children kicked her in the stomach. No injuries were reported. Prosecution was declined.

On Oct. 24, a man on Outlaws Bridge Road, Seven Springs, reported the theft of a blue and white Yamaha dirt motorcycle valued at $900.

On Oct. 24, a man on Neuse Road, Kinston, reported the following stolen: A Honda 1000-watt generator valued at $850 (recovered); a Power 5250-watt generator valued at $850. The incident was cleared by an arrest.

On Oct. 11, a student at North Lenoir High School reported the following stolen: A brown wallet valued at $10; a hunting license valued at $15; a fishing license valued at $15; cash totaling $1. The wallet and hunting license were recovered.

On Oct. 12, a woman on Dr. Martin Luther King Boulevard, Kinston, reported an acquaintance took her Honda Accord. The vehicle is valued at $1,500.

On Oct. 12, a man reported an acquaintance struck him in the face. No injuries were reported.

On Oct. 12, a man on Wheat Swamp Road, Kinston, reported someone broke into his residence and stole the following: A flat screen TV valued at $535; a jewelry box/assorted jewelry (no value estimate listed), an SD card valued at $50; an Xbox 360 system valued at $250; a Nintendo Wii valued at $350; a Wii game valued at $240; a Wii sports game valued at $40; a Wii Resort game valued at $40; a Wii play game valued at $40; a Wii Power Puff game valued at $40. Damages to a sliding glass door were estimated at $600.

On Oct. 12, a woman on Carver Court, Kinston, reported a stranger used the promise of a loan to fraud her out of $150.

On Oct. 12, a woman on Poplar Street, Kinston, reported her boyfriend forcefully grabbed her by the arm; the woman reportedly scratched the boyfriend. Minor injuries were reported. The incident was cleared by an arrest.

On Oct. 13, a woman on Dobbs Farm Road, Kinston, reported someone broke into her residenc. Damages to a door were estimated at $50.

On Oct. 13, a man on Sweet Amy Lane, La Grange, reported his wife poured bleach on and cut his clothing. Damages were estimated at $1,000. Prosecution was declined.

On Oct. 13, a woman on Brother Road, La Grange, reported her boyfriend assaulted her with a shovel, resulting in minor injuries. The incident was cleared by an arrest.

On Oct. 13, a man on Hyman Avenue, Kinston, a man reported the following items were stolen from his vehicle: Air compressor tubing valued at $750; a jar of gold coins valued at $1,000; a fluorescent light valued at $70.

On Oct. 13, a representative of USA Discount Tobacco Plus on North McLewean Street, Kinston, reported someone broke into their premises. Damages to a door were estimated at $200.

On Oct. 14, a woman on Edgewod Park Drive, Grifton, reported someone entered her residence through an unlocked door and stole the following: An Aspire computer valued at $450; a Fender Bullet tan/white guitar valued at $190; an amplifier valued at $40; a black Fedora valued at $20.

On Oct. 14, a man on Gulick Drive, Kinston, reported the theft of a sattelite dish valued at $50.

On Oct. 15, a woman on North Queen St., Kinston, reported the theft of a car battery (valued at $25) and a photo ID card from her vehicle. The incident occurred in a parking lot on North Queen Street, Kinston.

On Oct. 15, a woman on Ash Lane, Grifton, reported someone broke into her residence and stole a TV valued at $1,200.

On Oct. 15, a man reported the theft of a one ton air conditioner unit valued at $3,000.

On Oct. 15, a representative of Billy Bob's on N.C. 55 West, Seven Springs, reported the business was robbed by someone armed with a handgun. No injuries were reported. Money totaling $2,400 was stolen.

On Oct. 15, a woman on Water Chestnut Drive, Kinston, reported the theft of drugs valued at $100.

On Oct. 15, a woman on McDaniel Street, Kinston, reported her boyfriend punched her in the stomach. No injuries were reported.

On Oct. 15, a representative of BB&T on North Queen Street, Kinston, reported a suspect passed a counterfeit $20 bill.

On Oct. 16, a man on N.C. 11 South, Deep Run, reported the following stolen: A hand gun valued at $300; a 5500-watt generator valued at $300; two exterior air conditioners valued at $1,500 each.

On Oct. 16, a man on Joe Nunn Road, Kinston, reported someone broke into his residence and stole the following: A 46" flat screen TV valued at $350; a VCR/DVD player valued at $70. Damages to a window were estimated at $75.

On Oct. 16, a man on Wallace Family Road, Kinston, reported the theft of a drag sled. A value estimate was not available.

On Oct. 16, a representative of Kinston Oaks Apartments on McAdoo Street, Kinston, reported someone threw a brick through a window in order to gain entry. Damages were estimated at $200. A list of stolen items is pending inventory.

On Oct. 16, a representative of Roses on North Herritage Street, Kinston, reported a suspect concealed the following items and left the store without paying for them: An Emerson 32" LCD TV valued at $235; a bath towel valued at $5.

On Oct. 17, a woman on Sutton Loop Road, La Grange, reported a case of electronic fraud. The following items were fraudulently purchased: A Sun debit card valued at $180; a brown purse valued at $10; a Samsung Gusto telephone valued at $64.

On Oct. 17, a woman on Greenbriar Road, Kinston, reported someone vandalized her mailbox. Damages were estimated at $100.

On Oct. 17, a woman on Gardenia Street, Kinston, reported damages to her vehicle estimated at $500.

On Oct. 17, a woman on Sutton Loop Road, La Grange, reported suspects assaulted her by choking her and hitting her in the head, resulting in minor injuries. Prosecution was declined.

On Oct. 18, a representative of Lenoir County DSS reported a subject was fraudulently going door to door collecting children's Social Security information.

On Oct. 18, a woman on Gabe Price Road, Seven Springs, reported someone scammed her into opening a bank account.

On Oct. 18, a man on Little Wiggins Road, La Grange, reported his son pointed a gun at him, beat him with a handgun, punched and kicked him The incident was cleared by an arrest.

On Oct. 21, a woman reported the theft of a set of keys. The keys are valued at $5. The incident occurred on Airport Road, Kinston.

On Oct. 23, a representative of the LCSO reported a simple affray occurred at North Lenoir High School. No injuries were reported. The incident was cleared by an arrest.

On Oct. 24, a woman on Sharon Church Road, Kinston, reported one of her children kicked her in the stomach. No injuries were reported. Prosecution was declined.

On Oct. 24, a man on Outlaws Bridge Road, Seven Springs, reported the theft of a blue and white Yamaha dirt motorcycle valued at $900.

On Oct. 24, a man on Neuse Road, Kinston, reported the following stolen: A Honda 1000-watt generator valued at $850 (recovered); a Power 5250-watt generator valued at $850. The incident was cleared by an arrest.